Stampin’ Up! UK Demonstrator Pootles – Tiny Tealight Box Tutorial
Oh how very darling is this?!
I was recently asked if I could make a box that holds just 2 tea lights, and I was really surprised that I hadn’t already done that already! Shock, horror! How remiss of me! But thinking back, I’ve done a lot of tealight tutorials in various quantities, but just not the diddy with only 2 in it.
So my error has now been rectified and I have made one for you all.
Oh, and while I remember, it has been designed to hold Ikea tealights as I know it’s hard for those of you outside the UK to get the scented ones that I do…
Anyway, back to my Tiny Tealight Box. You can get 3 of these from a sheet of cardstock, whether standard A4 or US 8.5 x 11, you’d just need to trim a sliver off if you’re over in the states and making one of these….
I enjoyed coming up with this project, and for those following in metric, make sure you’re using a stampin’ trimmer for the scoring, these are super specific for you…!
Here’s the video, I hope you like it!
Cardstock – 8 1/4 x 3″ (21 x 7.6cm)
Score on the LONG side at 3/4, 3 3/4, 4 1/2, 7 1/2″ (1.8, 9.6, 11.4, 19.2cm)
Score on the SHORT side at 3/4, 2 1/4″ (1.8, 5.8cm)
DSP panel – 1 1/4 x 2 3/4″ (3.5 x 7.3cm)
Products used and showcased
Cardstock – Cajun Craze
DSP – Colour Me Autumn
Punch – Word Window Punch
Other – Colour Me Autumn Washi Tape, Autumn Wooden Elements, Regals Designer Buttons, Linen Thread
Sam xx
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Sam Donald
Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator
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This website is really great! I just wonder when to use an adhesive tape and when that kind of rolling paste. Thanks a lot for sharing your marvellous work!